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A measure of success in Uganda: The value of monitoring both HIV prevalence and sexual behaviour
30 May 1998
This 1998 report from the UNAIDS Best Practice Collection demonstrates the importance of collecting adequate data and undertaking efforts to monitor risk behaviour and HIV prevalence can help make the response to the AIDS epidemic within a country more effective. In Uganda the impact of the epidemic was recognized early and the government and all civil society partners reacted effectively to reduce its impact.
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